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inductive [ɪnˈdʌktɪv] adj
1. (Physics / General Physics) relating to, involving, or operated by electrical or magnetic induction an inductive reactance 2. (Philosophy / Logic) Logic Maths of, relating to, or using induction inductive reasoning 3. serving to induce or cause 4. a rare word for introductory 5. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Biology producing a reaction within an organism, esp induction in embryonic tissue inductively adv inductiveness n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| An inductive heating technology, tailored for soldering irons, naturally limits the maximum temperature of the tip, without requiring temperature sensing or control circuitry. For example, an inductive heating method is used to harden the inside of the barrel, reportedly imparting the same wear resistance as bimetallic liners. It consists of two Calendizer steam boxes and a Calcoil inductive heating system including the smoothness and CD caliper controls. |
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